Hundreds of Island Keiki to Participate in Nā Mele O Maui

Sixteen schools in Maui County will participate in Maui’s only county-wide Hawaiian song and art competition, taking place next week on Maui.

The 41st annual Nā Mele O Maui Song & Art Competition is “dedicated to the cultural preservation and perpetuation of Hawaiian song, language and the arts.”

This year’s event centers around the theme “Nā Wahi Pana Aloha I Hawaiʻi,” and will showcase the beloved and legendary places in Hawaiʻi through art and song.

“Nā Mele O Maui helps instill pride in our youth by providing a rare opportunity for many of them to perform in public and compete for excellence with the support of the community,” event organizers said in a press release announcing the annual event.

Nā Mele O Maui was established in 1972, and in 2002 was honored with the prestigious Kahili Award by the Hawai`i Visitors & Convention Bureau’s “Keep It Hawaiʻi” annual awards program.

Today event organizers continue in their efforts to “foster eduction and enlightenment of Hawaiʻi’s heritage” among the youth of Maui County.

This year’s event, sponsored by the Kāʻanapali Beach Resort, will be held on Thursday, Dec. 5, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center in Kahului.

Nā Mele O Maui. Photo by Steve Brinkman Photography.

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The song competition features students from 23 classes in kindergarten to 12th grade, including: three classes each from Molokaʻi and Upcountry Maui, four from East Maui, six from West Maui, and seven from Central Maui.

Students will perform two songs in Hawaiian — one selected by the committee and the other selected by the participating group.